That was the problem. Zeppelin-daemon.sh stop was not in fact stopping things. I aggressively killed Zeppelin and it all worked. I have a pull request out for updating the flink interpreter. Thanks! Tg On Mar 23, 2016 3:58 PM, "Felix Cheung" <felixcheun...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> It works for me when I copy/paste the code into the notebook. Could you > check you are running the build with the code fix? > > > > > > > On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 9:42 AM -0700, "Trevor Grant" < > trevor.d.gr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > Hey all. > > I just did a pull build to utilize this bug fix, but I'm still getting the > error when creating companions > > My code: > > %spark > > > case class Person (var name: String, var age: Int) > // the companion object > object Person{ > def apply() = new Person("<no name>", 0) > def apply(name: String) = new Person(name, 0) > } > > My result: > defined class Person > defined module Person > warning: previously defined class Person is not a companion to object > Person. > Companions must be defined together; you may wish to use :paste mode for > this. > FINISHED > > Thoughts? E.g. what am I doing wrong here? > > > Also I *really* want this for Flink, so I coppied and pasted the update, > which compiles- but doesn't work as expected, however it doesn't work as > expected on Spark either- which makes me think this is a case of user > error. I can create a PR to update the Flink 'terp once I get expected > results. > > tg > > > > Trevor Grant > Data Scientist > https://github.com/rawkintrevo > http://stackexchange.com/users/3002022/rawkintrevo > http://trevorgrant.org > > *"Fortunate is he, who is able to know the causes of things." -Virgil* > > > On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 2:42 AM, Ruggero Rossi (JIRA) <j...@apache.org> > wrote: > > > Ruggero Rossi created ZEPPELIN-658: > > -------------------------------------- > > > > Summary: Scala: not accepting companion objects if defined > in > > different lines > > Key: ZEPPELIN-658 > > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZEPPELIN-658 > > Project: Zeppelin > > Issue Type: Improvement > > Affects Versions: 0.5.6 > > Environment: Linux Centos 7, Spark 1.6, Scala 2.10.6 > > Reporter: Ruggero Rossi > > > > > > > > In Scala 2.10.x, a companion object must be in the same source file as > the > > related class, otherwise Scala will not accept it as a proper companion. > > Now, it appears to me that Zeppelin sends every single line in a > paragraph > > as a separate line to the Scala REPL. > > Doing so, it makes impossible for the companion object to be accepted. > > I will make an example:. If I write in a Zeppelin paragraph: > > > > // the case class > > case class Person (var name: String, var age: Int) > > > > // the companion object > > object Person { > > def apply() = new Person("<no name>", 0) > > def apply(name: String) = new Person(name, 0) > > } > > > > I receive the following error: > > warning: previously defined class Person is not a companion to object > > Person. Companions must be defined together; you may wish to use :paste > > mode for this. > > > > Now, if instead I paste everything on the same line, it works well: > > > > case class Person (var name: String, var age: Int); object Person { def > > apply() = new Person("<no name>", 0); def apply(name: String) = new > > Person(name, 0); } > > > > So it looks like this issue could be solved either by writing a text > > processor that parses each line and paste them into a single line using > > semicolons in the right places, or Zeppelin could just send the command > > “:paste” to the Scala REPL (or have a setting that permits so). > > > > > > > > > > -- > > This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA > > (v6.3.4#6332) > > >